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Jon Saxton's avatar

We still have much to do to gain the attention and trust of ‘middle America.’ I think there’s at least one ‘line of attack’ that can help:

Donald Trump just really, really hates America.

America values honesty, fair play, integrity. As a pathological liar and con man, Trump has never been able to command the ‘respect,’ power, and regal status he craves. He now feels these to be within his reach.

Trump is not out to make America great again. He’s out to make America grovel at his feet.

Americans need to know this. America needs to understand that this is the entirety of Trump’s motivation and his self-dealing end game so that America can stop him.

https://open.substack.com/pub/jonthinks/p/donald-trump-hates-america?r=mrvx1&utm_medium=ios

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Tomonthebeach's avatar

As long as the federal and most Red-state governments treat climate change as a hoax, it justifies a litany of self-defeating behaviors as Thom listed. Texas is such a clear example of how the hoax declaration has enabled cuts to weather monitoring and predicting, which directly led to over 80 deaths in one of the top 2 Red MAGA states (FL being the other one- I have lived in both states).

While Florida gets more hurricanes than Texas, it gets fewer sandstorms and snowstorms. It is also less prone to flash floods. Regardless, both state governors have called climate change a hoax, and both have begun dismantling infrastructure to reduce casualties, increase the pollution that creates more climate disasters, and recover from disasters (RIP FEMA). Worse, MAGA governors support Trump's coal and fossil fuel burning to generate electricity, and to stop safer alternatives like solar and wind.

Will the MAGAs learn from the Texas disaster and restore infrastructure and regulations to promote less pollution to reduce weather disasters? The answer to my rhetorical question is "Stupid is as stupid does."

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